K’ómoks First Nation is a prosperous community where each member has the opportunity for self-sufficiency. We will move forward in partnership, exercising our Aboriginal rights and title, and respecting our historical connection to our lands and to one another.

People of the K’ómoks First Nation

Our Elders and their Elders before that fought for our lands...they wanted to be a part of the economy and that's what we want now - to be part of the economy and to be sustainable.

Chief Ernie Hardy, K’ómoks First Nation

We will negotiate a Treaty with the Crown that builds upon the rich culture and vibrant history of our people bringing forward the capacity and gifts that are present within each of us and the community. To this end, we will work cooperatively and collaboratively with all community members and those who support the K’ómoks First Nation Community Vision.

K’ómoks First Nation Treaty Team

As we will take our place in an ever-evolving society, we choose to move forward with knowledge from and respect for our ancestors.

K’ómoks First Nation

First Nations can build strong, resilient economies and improve our people's quality of life by exercising their treaty rights and Aboriginal title.

Shawn Atleo, National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations

We will negotiate a Treaty with the Crown that builds upon the rich culture and vibrant history of our people bringing forward the capacity and gifts that are present within each of us and the community. To this end, we will work cooperatively and collaboratively with all community members and those who support the K’ómoks First Nation Community Vision.

K’ómoks First Nation Treaty Team

Our Elders and their Elders before that fought for our lands...they wanted to be a part of the economy and that's what we want now - to be part of the economy and to be sustainable.

Chief Ernie Hardy, K’ómoks First Nation

We will negotiate a Treaty with the Crown that builds upon the rich culture and vibrant history of our people bringing forward the capacity and gifts that are present within each of us and the community. To this end, we will work cooperatively and collaboratively with all community members and those who support the K’ómoks First Nation Community Vision.

K’ómoks First Nation Treaty Team

First Nations can build strong, resilient economies and improve our people's quality of life by exercising their treaty rights and Aboriginal title.

Shawn Atleo, National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations

As we will take our place in an ever-evolving society, we choose to move forward with knowledge from and respect for our ancestors.

K’ómoks First Nation

Councillor - Josh Frank

Josh is a member of the komoks First Nation and currently lives in Courtenay with his wife Britney and daughter Naomi. After many years living in Victoria, Josh moved back to the Comox valley in 2011 and began working for the komoks first nation on its comprehensive community plan (CCP). Following the CCP Josh accepted an aboriginal internship in the Philippines for 6 months where he worked on Eco-tourism development in the city of Iloilo. Since then Josh has moved on to become a councillor for k'omoks and hopes to continue working for his Nation for many years to come.